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• Adventist Health System Sunbelt Healthcare Corporation, Based In Adventist Health System Sunbelt Healthcare Corporation, based in Altamonte Springs, Florida, and the following 11 affiliated hospitals paid a total of $5.5 million: o Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital o Adventist Hinsdale Hospital o Adventist La Grange Memorial Hospital o Florida Hospital Flagler o Florida Hospital Oceanside o Florida Hospital Orlando o Florida Hospital Waterman o Florida Hospital Zephyrhills o Huguley Memorial Medical Center o Metroplex Hospital o Shawnee Mission Medical Center Advocate Health and Hospitals Corporation, based in Downers Grove, Illinois, and the following eight affiliated hospitals paid a total of $3 million: o Advocate BroMenn Regional Medical Center o Advocate Christ Medical Center o Advocate Condell Medical Center o Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital o Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital o Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center o Advocate Lutheran General Hospital o Advocate South Suburban Hospital Allina Health System, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and the following four affiliated hospitals paid a total of $2.56 million: o Abbott Northwestern Hospital o Mercy Hospital o United Hospital o Unity Hospital Ascension Health, based in St. Louis, Missouri, and the following 32 affiliated hospitals paid a total of $14.9 million: o Borgess Medical Center o Carondelet Health Network d/b/a St. Joseph’s Hospital o Carondelet Heart and Vascular Institute f/k/a Tucson Heart Hospital o Columbia Hospital, Inc. n/k/a Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital Milwaukee, Inc. o Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital Milwaukee, Inc. o Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital Ozaukee, Inc. o Genesys Regional Medical Center o Middle Tennessee Medical Center n/k/a Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital o Mount St. Mary’s Hospital of Niagara Falls d/b/a Mount St. Mary’s Hospital and Health Center o Providence Health Center o Providence Hospital (Mobile, Alabama) o Providence Hospital (Washington, DC) o Providence Hospital and Medical Centers Inc. o Sacred Heart Health System, Inc. d/b/a Sacred Heart Hospital of Pensacola o Saint Thomas Hospital n/k/a Saint Thomas West Hospital o Seton Corporation d/b/a Baptist Hospital n/k/a Saint Thomas Midtown Hospital o Seton Medical Center Austin o Seton Medical Center Williamson o St. Agnes Healthcare, Inc. o St. John Hospital and Medical Center o St. John Macomb-Oakland Hospital (including both Macomb and Oakland campuses) o St. Joseph Medical Center o St. Mary’s Health, Inc. o St. Mary’s Hospital o St. Mary’s of Michigan – Medical Center o St. Vincent Hospital and Health Care Center, Inc. o St. Vincent’s Birmingham o St. Vincent’s East Hospital o St. Vincent’s Medical Center o St. Vincent’s Medical Center, Inc. d/b/a St. Vincent’s Medical Center – Riverside o St. Luke’s – St. Vincent’s Healthcare, Inc. d/b/a St. Vincent’s Medical Center – Southside o University Medical Center Brackenridge Ashland Hospital Corporation d/b/a King’s Daughters Medical Center, located in Ashland, Kentucky, paid $3 million. Banner Health, based in Phoenix, Arizona, and the following nine affiliated hospitals paid a total of $6 million: o Banner Baywood Medical Center o Banner Boswell Medical Center o Banner Desert Medical Center o Banner Estrella Medical Center o Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center o Banner Heart Hospital o Banner Thunderbird Medical Center o McKee Medical Center o North Colorado Medical Center Baptist Healthcare System, Inc., based in Louisville, Kentucky, and the following three affiliated hospitals paid a total of $2 million: o Baptist Health Louisville f/k/a Baptist Hospital East o Baptist Health Paducah f/k/a Western Baptist Hospital o Baptist Hospital Lexington f/k/a Central Baptist Hospital Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation, based in Memphis, Tennessee, and the following six affiliated hospitals paid a total of $3.4 million: o Baptist Memorial Hospital d/b/a Baptist Memorial Hospital – Memphis o Baptist Memorial Hospital – DeSoto, Inc. o Baptist Memorial Hospital – Golden Triangle, Inc. o Baptist Memorial Hospital – Jonesboro, Inc. d/b/a NEA – Baptist Memorial Hospital o Baptist Memorial Hospital – North Mississippi, Inc. o Baptist Memorial Hospital Union City Baptist St. Anthony’s Health System and Baptist St. Anthony’s Hospital located in Amarillo, Texas, paid $1.7 million. Baylor Health Care System, based in Dallas, Texas, and the following nine affiliated hospitals paid a total of $4 million: o Baylor All Saints Medical Center at Fort Worth o Baylor Jack and Jane Hamilton Heart and Vascular Hospital o Baylor Medical Center at Carrollton o Baylor Medical Center at Garland o Baylor Medical Center at Irving o Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine o Baylor Regional Medical Center at Plano o Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas o The Heart Hospital at Baylor Plano Charleston Area Medical Center, Inc. and CAMC Memorial Hospital, located in Charleston, West Virginia, paid $2.5 million. Catholic Health East, based in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania, and the following 13 affiliated hospitals paid a total of $11 million: o Holy Cross Hospital o Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital o Mercy Hospital o Mercy Medical Center o North Ridge Medical Center o Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center o Saint Francis Hospital o Saint Francis Medical Center o Saint Joseph’s Hospital of Atlanta o Saint Mary Medical Center o Saint Mary’s Hospital o Saint Peter’s Hospital o Sister Emmanuel Hospital for Continuing Care Catholic Health Initiatives, based in Englewood, Colorado and the following 17 affiliated hospitals paid a total of $7.8 million: o Good Samaritan Hospital o Memorial Hospital o Mercy Medical Center o Mercy Regional Medical Center o Nebraska Heart Hospital o Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Center o Saint John’s Regional Medical Center o Saint Joseph Hospital East o Saint Joseph Hospital o Saint Joseph London o St. Joseph Medical Center (Reading, PA) o St. Joseph Medical Center (Tacoma, WA) o St. Joseph Medical Center (Towson, MD) o St. Vincent Infirmary Medical Center o St. Luke’s The Woodlands Hospital o St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital o St. Luke’s Sugar Land Hospital Christiana Care Health Services, Inc. and Christiana Hospital, located in Wilmington, Delaware, paid $2.5 million. CHRISTUS Health, based in Irving Texas, and the following 10 affiliated hospitals paid a total of $4.5 million: o CHRISTUS Health Ark-La-Tex d/b/a CHRISTUS St. Michael o CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health Care Corporation d/b/a CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital o CHRISTUS Health Northern Louisiana d/b/a CHRISTUS Schumpert o CHRISTUS Health Central Louisiana d/b/a CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini o CHRISTUS Health Southeast Texas d/b/a CHRISTUS Hospital o CHRISTUS Health Southwestern Louisiana d/b/a CHRISTUS St. Patrick Hospital o CHRISTUS Spohn Health System Corporation d/b/a CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital Corpus Christi-Memorial o CHRISTUS Health Gulf Coast d/b/a CHRISTUS St. Catherine Hospital o CHRISTUS Hospital o Dubuis Health System, Inc. d/b/a Dubius Hospital of Shreveport Community Health Systems, Inc., based in Franklin, Tennessee, and the following 31 affiliated hospitals paid a total of $13 million: o Abilene Regional Medical Center o Brandywine Hospital o Carolinas Hospital System o College Station Medical Center o Crestwood Medical Center o Deaconess Hospital o Deaconess Medical Center o Eastern New Mexico Medical Center o Easton Hospital o Flowers Hospital o Gadsden Regional Medical Center o Laredo Medical Center o Longview Regional Medical Center o Lutheran Hospital of Indiana o Mountainview Regional Medical Center o Northwest Medical Center o Northwest Medical Center Bentonville o Northwest Medical Center Springdale o Phoenixville Hospital o Porter Valparaiso Hospital Campus o River Regional Medical Center o Saint Joseph Hospital o Southcrest Hospital o Springs Memorial Hospital o Trinity Medical Center o Vista Medical Center East o Watsonville Community Hospital o Wesley Medical Center o Western Arizona Regional Medical Center o Wilkes-Barre General Hospital o Woodland Heights Medical Center The Cooper Health System d/b/a Cooper University Health Care and Cooper University Hospital, located in Camden, New Jersey, paid $1.2 million. Deborah Heart and Lung Center, located in Browns Mills, New Jersey, paid $1 million. Ector County Hospital District d/b/a Medical Center Hospital, located in Odessa, Texas, paid $1.9 million. Emory Healthcare, Inc., based in Atlanta, Georgia and the following two affiliated hospitals paid a total of $2.4 million: o Emory University Hospital o Emory University Hospital Midtown Florida Health Sciences Center, Inc. d/b/a Tampa General Hospital, located in Tampa, Florida, paid $2 million. Franciscan Alliance, Inc., f/k/a Sisters of Saint Francis Health Services, Inc., based in Mishawaka, Indiana, and the following 10 affiliated hospitals paid a total of $1.8 million: o Franciscan Physician Hospital o Home Hospital o Saint Anthony Medical Center o Saint Anthony Memorial o Saint Elizabeth Central o Saint Francis Hospital (Beech Grove, IN) o Saint Francis Hospital (Indianapolis, IN) o Saint James Hospital o Saint Margaret Mercy (Dyer, IN) o Saint Margaret Mercy (Hammond, IN) Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady Health System, Inc., based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and the following three affiliated hospitals paid a total of $2 million: o Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center, Inc. o Our Lady of the Lake Hospital, Inc. o St. Francis Medical Center, Inc. Hackensack University Medical Center, located in Hackensack, New Jersey, paid $5.9 million. HCA Holdings, Inc. a/k/a Hospital Corporation of America,
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